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radiance
radiance
[Podstatné jméno]

a happy, glowing look from being really healthy and feeling great on the inside

záře, jas

záře, jas

Ex: Regular exercise and laughter kept her radiance undimmed well into her senior years. 
to radiate
to radiate
[sloveso]

extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center

vyzařovat, šířit se

vyzařovat, šířit se

forensic
forensic
[Přídavné jméno]

relating to the formation and presentation of arguments in a reasoned, logical manner

soudní, metodický

soudní, metodický

Ex: His forensic skills in debate allowed him to marshal compelling cases. 
forensics
forensics
[Podstatné jméno]

the scientific techniques that help police solve crimes

kriminalistika, forenzní věda

kriminalistika, forenzní věda

Ex: She majored in forensics science in college in hopes of becoming a crime scene investigator. 
prophecy
prophecy
[Podstatné jméno]

the divine power or spiritual gift of foretelling future events through inspiration or revelation from a sacred source

proroctví, dar proroctví

proroctví, dar proroctví

Ex: Biblical figures like Ezekiel demonstrated true prophecy powers by experiencing manipulated altered states revealing God's messages for Israel. 
to prophesy
to prophesy
[sloveso]

to predict or declare future events, often with a sense of divine inspiration or insight

prorokovat, předpovídat

prorokovat, předpovídat

Ex: The ancient prophet was known to prophesy upcoming events and deliver divine messages. 
benign
benign
[Přídavné jméno]

referring to impacts or influences that are advantageous or helpful

neškodný, příznivý

neškodný, příznivý

Ex: The new policy reforms created a more benign economic environment for small businesses. 
benignity
benignity
[Podstatné jméno]

an act of kindness, care, mercy, or consideration for another

dobrota, laskavost

dobrota, laskavost

Ex: Villagers remembered the good pastor not only for Sunday sermons but his constant benignities, bringing aid and solace to all in need throughout the parish. 
to esteem
to esteem
[sloveso]

to greatly admire or respect someone or something

vážit si, uctívat

vážit si, uctívat

Ex: The employees greatly esteem their dedicated manager for her leadership and support. 
estimable
estimable
[Přídavné jméno]

deserving of admiration or approval

úctyhodný, obdivuhodný

úctyhodný, obdivuhodný

Ex: The charity does estimable work in the community and is rightfully praised for their efforts helping those in need. 
oral
oral
[Přídavné jméno]

of or relating to the mouth, mouth region, or structures located in the mouth

ústní, orální

ústní, orální

Ex: The oral cavity contains the tongue and teeth. 
to orate
to orate
[sloveso]

to speak formally and at length, especially in a public setting

pronesit řeč, mluvit formálně a dlouze

pronesit řeč, mluvit formálně a dlouze

Ex: The presidential candidates orated passionately about their visions during the debates. 
oratorio
oratorio
[Podstatné jméno]

a lengthy musical composition with a religious theme based on the Bible written for orchestra, choirs and singers without using costumes, action, or any scenery

oratorium

oratorium

Ex: The orchestra and choir presented a moving performance of Handel's Messiah, one of the most famous oratorios ever written. 
oratory
oratory
[Podstatné jméno]

the art or practice of formal public speaking and debate

řečnické umění, výmluvnost

řečnické umění, výmluvnost

Ex: Martin Luther King Jr. was a legendary figure renowned for his powerful oratory skills. 
oracle
oracle
[Podstatné jméno]

a message or prophecy that is conveyed by a priest or priestess

orákulum, proroctví

orákulum, proroctví

Ex: Few believed the seer's oracle which foretold of impending danger. 
oracular
oracular
[Přídavné jméno]

referring to prophecies made by a person having access to hidden knowledge

věštecký, prorocký

věštecký, prorocký

Ex: The priestess delivered her oracular messages in a trance-like state believed to be a form of divine inspiration. 
to effervesce
to effervesce
[sloveso]

(of a substance) to form bubbles that rise to the surface, as in carbonated beverages

šumět, perlit

šumět, perlit

Ex: The mineral water naturally effervesced with tiny bubbles as it flowed from the spring. 
effervescent
effervescent
[Přídavné jméno]

a type of drink that produces bubbles or fizz, often through the addition of carbon dioxide, creating a refreshing and invigorating texture and taste

šumivý, perlivý

šumivý, perlivý

Ex: As the seltzer bottle was shaken, its contents became vigorously effervescent with rapid bubble formation. 
confluence
confluence
[Podstatné jméno]

a gathering of individuals converging at a shared venue or event

soutok, shromáždění

soutok, shromáždění

Ex: The city hosted a confluence of artists, writers, and musicians for the annual festival. 
confluent
confluent
[Přídavné jméno]

joining together at the same point, such as two streams that converge into one channel

splývající, konvergující

splývající, konvergující

Ex: The Amazon and Rio Negro rivers form a vast confluent watershed as they blend together. 
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